funishment

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A proposed treatment of criminals that would take them out of wider society (like a traditional prison) but without aiming to punish them.
 * 2)  A "punishment" administered for the enjoyment of the submissive, rather than as discipline.
 * 1)  A "punishment" administered for the enjoyment of the submissive, rather than as discipline.
 * 1)  A "punishment" administered for the enjoyment of the submissive, rather than as discipline.
 * 1)  A "punishment" administered for the enjoyment of the submissive, rather than as discipline.

Translations

 * Esperanto: amuzopuno
 * French: funition